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An invertible transformation two-sample trimmed \(t\)-statistic under heterogeneity and nonnormality
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    An invertible transformation two-sample trimmed \(t\)-statistic under heterogeneity and nonnormality (English)
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    29 March 2001
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    trimming
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    Behrens-Fisher problem
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    Hall's transformation
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    confidence interval
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    bioavailability
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